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act, and on a former occasion we undertook to point out the means by which the people might be induced to do so. Let President Davis issue a proclamation, appealing to the patriotism of the people, and stating candidly the very critical condition infor very shame, will refuse to take something. In that way Napoleon filled the National coffers to overflowing, and President Davis is quite as popular with the people of the Confederate States as Napoleon is with those of France. At the same time The people ought to know the full extent of the danger. There is no person so properly suited to this task as President Davis. His position, his popularity, and his eminent services point him out as the very man. He would be listened to wheral hundred millions of the currency be in a short time withdrawn from circulation, the thing would instantly be done. Let President Davis warn them of the ticklish position of affairs. They will believe him when they will listen to no body else.
The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1863., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. (search)
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber, on the evening of the 28th inst, a young negro man named John, formerly the property of Mr. Charles Cook, of Hanover, by whom he was sold on the morning of the 28th inst, at the auction house of Hill, Dickinson & Co. Said negro is about 19 years of age, beardless, and has a small scar upon the shin of his right leg: black, straight, and well proportioned. The above reward will be paid upon his delivery to Hill, Dickinson & Co. or myself. Robert H Davis. [se 30--ts
The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1863., [Electronic resource], Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. (search)
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward. --Ran away from the subscriber on Wednesday, the 9th inst, one negro man named Henry, aged about 30 years, medium height, dark copper color, weighs about 165 pounds, and came from Chester District, S C. He may attempt to get back to that State. He was supposed to have been caught on the same day, but broke and ran from his captor. I will give two hundred and fifty dollars reward for his apprehension and delivery to Messrs. Hill, Dickinson & Co, or confined in any jail so I get him. R H Davis. se 14--ts